parliamentary oversight is remotely adequate at the moment, whether it's resourceful enough or if they have the technological expertise. i would like to quote one little section from them. we now spent about ten minutes in this committee discussing leaks that didn't happen. the catastrophic leak that did happen was dealt with the isc with the following exchange, chairman, can we assume you're having discussions with your american colleagues about the hundreds of thousands of people who appear to have access to your information. all three of us are involved in those discussions. chairman, chair, thank you very much. [laughter] that is the only question that's been asked in parliament about the loss of 58,000 documents through a data sharing scheme through gtsq and nsa. if the amount of oversight, the budget for oversight is even now is 1.3 million pounds, supposedly a secret, incidentally, which is, i think, about a third of the amount that he spends on car parts. >> the prime minister in the chamber said that he wants to reach agreement or words to that effect with the guard -- guardian. if the guardian is n